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the u.s. military is increasingly listening to. >> i think one of general mcchrystal's legacies is that the elders really felt that we were there to listen and help them. although he was called the architect of the kandahar operation, which means hope in pashto, which was supposed to materialize, he, by the means of the elders, was advised not to do this operation. >> charlie: pakistan's ambassador to the united states, and greg mortenson. next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. ♪ >> additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia captioning sponsored by rose cmunications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: in the first public reaction, today, to the leaking of the documents about afghanistan and pakistan, president obama said that he was concerned about the leaks but there was no new information coming from them. >> while i'm concerned about the disclosure of sensitive information from the bat
the u.s. military is increasingly listening to. >> i think one of general mcchrystal's legacies is that the elders really felt that we were there to listen and help them. although he was called the architect of the kandahar operation, which means hope in pashto, which was supposed to materialize, he, by the means of the elders, was advised not to do this operation. >> charlie: pakistan's ambassador to the united states, and greg mortenson. next. funding for charlie rose was provided...
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federal courts and the important role that the judicial branch place in u.s. counter-terrorism efforts. and in doing so, we have benefited tremendously from the perspective of that experts " well positioned to understand the work. we did a report with the former federal prosecutor to handle terrorism prosecution, and i hope you have an opportunity to take a look at that. and in this recent report on habeas litigation, we benefited from the insights of 15 former federal judges who have endorsed the report, including judge louis to is here today. i should just note that we hear do not necessarily agree with every decision made in the guantanamo habeas cases, and in some instances, we have advocated reconsideration of them. but the important point for today is that this report in our view demonstrates that the process is a sound one, and that the report dispels the notion that the approach of the court is somehow in disarray and there is an urgent need for congressional intervention. and the loss. i will make is in relation to the congress. it is worth reminding
federal courts and the important role that the judicial branch place in u.s. counter-terrorism efforts. and in doing so, we have benefited tremendously from the perspective of that experts " well positioned to understand the work. we did a report with the former federal prosecutor to handle terrorism prosecution, and i hope you have an opportunity to take a look at that. and in this recent report on habeas litigation, we benefited from the insights of 15 former federal judges who have...
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government so if the top u.s. intelligence assets are well known for the whole world for almost nine years and nobody tried to harm them why the united states should be so concerned about the third grade informants somewhere in the countryside so the u.s. decision makers will be well advised to stop playing this server cd expressing their crocodile tears about the threat to the lives of u.s. informants in afghanistan and instead they should start thinking real hard how to arrest the narco terrorist threat that comes under their watch from afghanistan to russia and to european union. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and greece is set to mobilize military vehicles to restore fuel supply was hit by a truck driver strike protesters vowed to continue action despite the government's emergency order to return to work the protests have turned violent times with some clashes with police fuel has run out in all but a few of the capital's pedal stations and it's affecting tourism and causing
government so if the top u.s. intelligence assets are well known for the whole world for almost nine years and nobody tried to harm them why the united states should be so concerned about the third grade informants somewhere in the countryside so the u.s. decision makers will be well advised to stop playing this server cd expressing their crocodile tears about the threat to the lives of u.s. informants in afghanistan and instead they should start thinking real hard how to arrest the narco...
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dilla burning u.s. afghan veteran says people are just tired of feeling unprotected basically the general sentiment of the people is that they're tired of seeing i could pay occupying forces every day the u.s. and coalition for bush to set foot in the country anti-american sentiment grows because there is there to pick the population does not feel safe they do not feel protected like the counterinsurgency campaign assumes that it can do the other problem of this whole scenario is that kabul is supposed to be one of the safest places in all about emma stone and if kabul isn't our people's then you can surely buy that the rest of afghanistan is just ten times worse than that well in all counterinsurgency campaigns when you insert more troops the first thing that happens they see a spike in violence and a spike in deaths and it's to be expected there's no way to stop that that's the nature of conflict and the u.s. secretary of defense says the leaking of classified documents related to the war in afghanist
dilla burning u.s. afghan veteran says people are just tired of feeling unprotected basically the general sentiment of the people is that they're tired of seeing i could pay occupying forces every day the u.s. and coalition for bush to set foot in the country anti-american sentiment grows because there is there to pick the population does not feel safe they do not feel protected like the counterinsurgency campaign assumes that it can do the other problem of this whole scenario is that kabul is...
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u.s. forces in afghanistan have just experienced the deadliest months since the invasion started in two thousand and one and locals are now rioting against the presence of foreign forces and american veteran told the troops. feeling in the country as afghans don't feel protected. basically the general sentiment of the people is that they're tired of seeing i could pay occupying forces every day that u.s. and coalition four sets foot in that country anti-american sentiment grows because there is there in the pit that population does not feel safe they do not feel protected like the counterinsurgency campaign assumes that it can do the other problem of this whole scenario is that kabul is supposed to be one of the safest places in all of afghan and i stand and if kabul isn't our peoples then you can surely but that the rest of afghanistan is just ten times worse than now well in all counterinsurgency campaigns when you insert more troops the first thing that happens you see a spike in violen
u.s. forces in afghanistan have just experienced the deadliest months since the invasion started in two thousand and one and locals are now rioting against the presence of foreign forces and american veteran told the troops. feeling in the country as afghans don't feel protected. basically the general sentiment of the people is that they're tired of seeing i could pay occupying forces every day that u.s. and coalition four sets foot in that country anti-american sentiment grows because there is...
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government so if the top u.s. intelligence assets well known for the whole world for almost nine years and nobody tried to harm them why the united states should be so concerned about the third rate informants somewhere in the countryside so the u.s. decision makers will be well advised to stuff playing the circuit city expressing their crocodile tears about the threat to the lives of u.s. informants in afghanistan and instead they should start thinking real hard how to arrest the narco terrorist threat that comes under their watch from afghanistan to russia and to european union. and now some other stories from around the world and the earthquake has rattled a city in northeastern around injuring more than a hundred people several villages also suffered damage and there was a temporary communications interruption iran lies on seismic fault lines and has experienced devastating earthquakes most notably in december two thousand and three when a quake killed at least thirty thousand. in pakistan where four hundred h
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find out why the use of drones by the u.s. military keeps coming under fire and dance in just a few minutes here in our team. the story of a teenager who committed suicide after being caned at school was pushing india to criminalize corporal punishment physical penalties are still widely used by teachers in the country despite being illegal current saying has more. this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old grungy rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious la martiniere for boys school in kolkata hanged himself at home earlier this year after being gained at school after spending months juicing the school for answers his father has filed a police complaint against the three teachers he says were involved i think that they were after him for a long while and i think he was so long as he was getting an individual. but if i may use the word he was able to take it but when they all descended on him at the
find out why the use of drones by the u.s. military keeps coming under fire and dance in just a few minutes here in our team. the story of a teenager who committed suicide after being caned at school was pushing india to criminalize corporal punishment physical penalties are still widely used by teachers in the country despite being illegal current saying has more. this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year...
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government so if they talk u.s. intelligence assets are well known for the whole world for almost nine years and nobody tried to harm them why the united states should be so concerned about this third rate informant sound where in the country second so the u.s. decision makers will be well advised to stop playing the server city expressing their crocodile tears about the threat to the lives of u.s. informants in afghanistan and instead they should start thinking real hard how to arrest the narco terrorist threat that comes under their watch from afghanistan to russia and to european union. now some of the stories from around the world and in pakistan over four hundred have been killed in the past three days the floods triggered by months and rains hundreds of thousands more have been left stranded as emergency services struggle to reach remote villages the provincial government has declared a state of emergency as to rental rains are expected to continue over the weekend officials say the floods are the worst in alm
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the u.s. secretary of defense warns the leaking of classified documents related to the war in afghanistan could lead to even more deaths among the troops however wiki leaks who published the material online rejects the accusation and says the pentagon is just trying to divert attention from the thousands of lives already lost his military analyst says the documents reveal little that hasn't already been known for years. one of the top american collaborative in afghanistan has been known for a long time leaks actually there are two of them the first he's going to president affectively works for the united states and it's well known for almost nine years and believe it turned out there was no repercussions from taliban all of their associates and the second most notorious u.s. collaborated in afghanistan he's got his eye abroad the in kandahar who according to the u.s. main media has been one of the most cherished cia asset eighty eight of the top drug kingpin all across the country for taliban
the u.s. secretary of defense warns the leaking of classified documents related to the war in afghanistan could lead to even more deaths among the troops however wiki leaks who published the material online rejects the accusation and says the pentagon is just trying to divert attention from the thousands of lives already lost his military analyst says the documents reveal little that hasn't already been known for years. one of the top american collaborative in afghanistan has been known for a...
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house over tensions with bp, whose ruptured oil well has caused the biggest environmental disaster in u.s. history, and there is also an investigation into bp's involvement with the release of e lockerbie bomber. more than 100 people died in 1988 as a result of his bomb. he might be the most unpopular company in america right now, and it cast a long shadow over today's meeting, didn't it? >> it is the most hated company in america, even more than goldman sachs. but they called themselves by rst names and it was an atmosphere of friendship. but bp was the dominant topic at the press conference, and especially thel ockerbie affair. they are building pressure to have a formal inquiry into the release of the bomber last year. the documents will be reread one mo time to find outwhy this ecision was taken back then. he made it clear he was opposed, against the decision a year ago. he still is, and thinks it is the wrong decision. >> he does not want the government to get involved in their own investigation. will he lean on b.p. any other way? >> conerning the oil spill, he said of course bp had
house over tensions with bp, whose ruptured oil well has caused the biggest environmental disaster in u.s. history, and there is also an investigation into bp's involvement with the release of e lockerbie bomber. more than 100 people died in 1988 as a result of his bomb. he might be the most unpopular company in america right now, and it cast a long shadow over today's meeting, didn't it? >> it is the most hated company in america, even more than goldman sachs. but they called themselves...
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what do you think afghanistan will look like when u.s. troops start to pull out? how much progress will be attained by then? >> there are parts of afghanistan that are secure now, so it's not as though afghanistan is insecure now and will be secure by 2011, july. it will be -- i would say is iraq secure, for instance? we are pulling out totally out of iraq by the end of next year. down to 50,000 by the end of this year, if my recollection is correct. but is iraq secure? there's bombings in iraq almost every day and yet we are leaving and everyone agrees we should leave. are we leaving it secure and reducing forces when it is secure? no. is it for most purposes secure? yes. is it secure enough so it's on the right path to security with some confidence? yes. and that's what i would think afghanistan will look like in july of 2011, that it will be substantially secure. most of it will be secure. and the rest of it will be clearly on a path towards security for its people and on a path where the taliban is clearly not going to be able to reassert control because the a
what do you think afghanistan will look like when u.s. troops start to pull out? how much progress will be attained by then? >> there are parts of afghanistan that are secure now, so it's not as though afghanistan is insecure now and will be secure by 2011, july. it will be -- i would say is iraq secure, for instance? we are pulling out totally out of iraq by the end of next year. down to 50,000 by the end of this year, if my recollection is correct. but is iraq secure? there's bombings...
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the u.s. wants to start drawing down their forces next year. hamid karzai says he is certain afgan troops will be ready by 2014. here's a look at what was achieved since the last conference, and all that still needs to be done. >> the conference lasted one day, but there were four issues to coever in that short time. the first was security. afghanistan's security forces need to be trained better and faster. 1000 police are trained to speed up the process. but that is not nearly enough. they described the program as a crash course at best. the international mission has proven to be unpopular, leading to the issue of troop withdrawal. the number of foreign soldiers is to be gradually reduced, starting in 2011. the goal is to have afghanistan take over its own security by 2014. but the overall strategy must be dependent on the field. just how to handle the taliban was a debated topic at the conference. moderate taliban members are offered a way back to mainstream society. delegates in kabul have agreed to provide 600 million euros, but they warn t
the u.s. wants to start drawing down their forces next year. hamid karzai says he is certain afgan troops will be ready by 2014. here's a look at what was achieved since the last conference, and all that still needs to be done. >> the conference lasted one day, but there were four issues to coever in that short time. the first was security. afghanistan's security forces need to be trained better and faster. 1000 police are trained to speed up the process. but that is not nearly enough....
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now the u.s. senate is set to vote on an extension of unemployment benefits democrats and republicans are deeply divided on the issue which has provoked fierce debate president obama has slammed his opponents for attempting to deny help to millions of americans after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. now the proposed bill it stands the deadline for filing for unemployment benefits to the end of november the move will cost thirty three billion dollars in additional deficit spending republicans are concerned about be expansive and say an extension of benefits should be offset by spending cuts blogger danny schechter says the debate is actually archaeological battle. this is a situation where the government has
now the u.s. senate is set to vote on an extension of unemployment benefits democrats and republicans are deeply divided on the issue which has provoked fierce debate president obama has slammed his opponents for attempting to deny help to millions of americans after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we...
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government so if the top u.s. intelligence assets are well known for the whole world for almost nine years and nobody tried to harm them why the united states should be so concerned about the third grade informants somewhere in the countryside. well let's have a quick look at other stories making headlines around the world in our world updating you speak of the day the death toll from the worst floods in pakistan for eight decades has reached eight hundred one million people have been affected by the waters triggered by monsoon rains with some four hundred thousand stranded in remote villages they lose roads and damaged bridge says bridges have hampered rescue efforts a state of emergency has been declared with torrential rains expected to continue over the weekend. an earthquake has rocked itself eastern iran a day after another quake in the country's northeast left over two hundred injured there are no reports of anyone hurt in the latest earthquake but there is extensive damage iran is located on seismic fault
government so if the top u.s. intelligence assets are well known for the whole world for almost nine years and nobody tried to harm them why the united states should be so concerned about the third grade informants somewhere in the countryside. well let's have a quick look at other stories making headlines around the world in our world updating you speak of the day the death toll from the worst floods in pakistan for eight decades has reached eight hundred one million people have been affected...
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president obama is urging the u.s. senate to policy the extension of benefits for unemployed americans he's criticized republicans for attempting to block the bill and deny help to millions. after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. well the proposed bill extends the deadline for filing for unemployment benefits to the end of november the move will cost thirty three billion dollars in additional deficit spending republicans are concerned about the expense and say any extension of benefits should be offset by spending cuts but some americans see the dispute as a classical battle for power. this is a situation where the government has to be proactive to try to stimulate the economy and to try to generate jobs and they haven't been do
president obama is urging the u.s. senate to policy the extension of benefits for unemployed americans he's criticized republicans for attempting to block the bill and deny help to millions. after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or...
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presidential and u.s. national elections. they know they are on to a loser, and they want to signal they will be out by the time the electorate votes again. >> thanks. leaders of britain and the united states will spend three hours in talks in washington today and emerged to describe the relationship between their countries as essential to international security and prosperity. during a meeting, the leaders discussed afghanistan, the middle east, the bp oil spill, and the economy. to get the latest on the talk, i'm joined by our our correspondent in washington. i'm assuming they are pretty much on the same page as far as afghanistan and the middle east, but bp must have been a little bit difficult. >> that is right. this was an interesting first trip to the white house as prime minister by david cameron. interesting to see the welcome. barack obama is sometimes a little bit stiff and formal on these occasions. also addressing each other by first name, jokes about their children, stressing of common interest. whenever a britis
presidential and u.s. national elections. they know they are on to a loser, and they want to signal they will be out by the time the electorate votes again. >> thanks. leaders of britain and the united states will spend three hours in talks in washington today and emerged to describe the relationship between their countries as essential to international security and prosperity. during a meeting, the leaders discussed afghanistan, the middle east, the bp oil spill, and the economy. to get...
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u.s. government official says tony hayward might be out. who might be replace him and how people in the gulf are reacting to the news. >> reporter: cbs news has learned bp's cheep executive is expected to step down some time after monday's meeting. a spokesperson said tony remains the spokesperson of bp. he has the confidence of the board and senior management. bob dudley considered for ceo in 2007 but lost out to hayward. he's an american born just 65 miles from the gulf coast. as the news of his departure started circulating, the government's point man for the spill reiterated his top priority is sealing the job well. >> focus on community effort and i'll continue to do that regardless of who is in charge of who i work with. >> reporter: all along the gulf coast talk inevitably turn today hayward. >> if it sank or something happens it's your fault. >> reporter: he's come under sharp credit can i feel about comments he's made about the spill. >> i'd love my life back. >> reporter: now tha
u.s. government official says tony hayward might be out. who might be replace him and how people in the gulf are reacting to the news. >> reporter: cbs news has learned bp's cheep executive is expected to step down some time after monday's meeting. a spokesperson said tony remains the spokesperson of bp. he has the confidence of the board and senior management. bob dudley considered for ceo in 2007 but lost out to hayward. he's an american born just 65 miles from the gulf coast. as the...
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i also believe that the meal let's say u.s. approach the so-called feast approach to missile defense is also potentially attractive because it's focused on spiral development so looking at the trip as the image which is always been one i think of the classical strong position by russian side we have to take care of the threat as the mission understood now nato's secretary general has mentioned that there is an increasing threat of missiles attacking europe can you specific specify any of these threats or is there any one in particular that is singled out to this moment that we're worried about what is clear we know that there is a generally speaking looking from russia and also the european aside for the land side is clearly from the south generic and the reason an emerging threat and there is a certain country in the south and we know what we are talking in particular which can be a matter of a concern so. i think protection the people. of the alliance the old. russian people from a potential potential threat now the dutch mil
i also believe that the meal let's say u.s. approach the so-called feast approach to missile defense is also potentially attractive because it's focused on spiral development so looking at the trip as the image which is always been one i think of the classical strong position by russian side we have to take care of the threat as the mission understood now nato's secretary general has mentioned that there is an increasing threat of missiles attacking europe can you specific specify any of these...
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well pakistan is one of the countries where u.s. drone use is most prevalent where the population is becoming increasingly skeptical of this western country strategies and intentions so how is the u.s. trying to fix their bad reputation and wipe the slate clean of civilian deaths money of course u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton wasn't pakistan last few days and unveiled five hundred million dollars in aid projects all part of a five year seven point five billion dollars package deal but can this really help win over the people and can this convince the country to get tough on militant groups like the kani network we're here to discuss it with me is ravi a choudhry research associate at the institute for social policy and understanding rob thanks so much for being here. tell me this does pakistan because part of hillary's speech while she is there is of course saying that the u.s. wants this to be a long term partnership but there are not just there for the afghanistan war in there out and then they'll never ever hear from the
well pakistan is one of the countries where u.s. drone use is most prevalent where the population is becoming increasingly skeptical of this western country strategies and intentions so how is the u.s. trying to fix their bad reputation and wipe the slate clean of civilian deaths money of course u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton wasn't pakistan last few days and unveiled five hundred million dollars in aid projects all part of a five year seven point five billion dollars package deal but...
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u.s. government of a lot of other 24 hours of testing in the gulf of mexico after export -- experts detected more leaking around the record bp oil well. pressure readings are lower than expected, indicating crude oil could be seeping into the surrounding bedrock. monitors say they may have observed methane over the well head. b earp admin it some bubbles appeared near the site but it is optimistic the containment cap placed last thursday will hold. ireland is still facing a slow climb out of recession. >> exactly. troubled news about european economies. currency markets are taking it in stride. ireland's sovereign debt was downgraded by the rating agency moody's. it dropped the creditworthiness one notch to aa2. moody'said arlen boston national that continues swe aneconomic gwth er t next few years looks unlikely. >> banking and real-estate retention of ireland's growth but today the country is full of real-estate nobody wants or can afford. the state had to create a so- called bad bank to
u.s. government of a lot of other 24 hours of testing in the gulf of mexico after export -- experts detected more leaking around the record bp oil well. pressure readings are lower than expected, indicating crude oil could be seeping into the surrounding bedrock. monitors say they may have observed methane over the well head. b earp admin it some bubbles appeared near the site but it is optimistic the containment cap placed last thursday will hold. ireland is still facing a slow climb out of...
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well u.s. scientists say oil from b.p.'s leaking well in the gulf of mexico has been clearing from the surface of the water much faster than expected they say but tyria may have contributed to the rapid dispersion aiding the marine cleanup effort beaches from louisiana to florida have been closed and warnings that swimming could be dangerous skimming crews are reportedly now having trouble finding oil to clean up. as part of the international community seek new sanctions against iran over its nuclear program president obama's plans to talk to iran have hit a brick wall one former israeli mossad agent told our teams polis leader that's because the rainy leadership has little time for diplomacy. failed from the very beginning. by dialogue let's say you've got an easy a. to. wean you know i'm by no i see no deal right in the cheap to game or the done now we's facing in and then this then the iran is pushing pushing with his but. there will be a mouse. in iraq. and cash the rest of the interview with rafi a time in just over an
well u.s. scientists say oil from b.p.'s leaking well in the gulf of mexico has been clearing from the surface of the water much faster than expected they say but tyria may have contributed to the rapid dispersion aiding the marine cleanup effort beaches from louisiana to florida have been closed and warnings that swimming could be dangerous skimming crews are reportedly now having trouble finding oil to clean up. as part of the international community seek new sanctions against iran over its...
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the taliban now claims it killed one of the two u.s. sailors missing in afghanistan and kidnapped the other. a napa county soldier was laid to rest today after fighting in afghanistan. >> reporter: jim served four years in the army and 15 months in iraq before going to afghanistan. he was killed there 11 days ago at the age of 21. he died july 14th along with three fellow soldiers when an ied destroyed their vehicle. he went into the army and did service in iraq. >> he had everybody's back and he will definitely be missed. he was a great guy and we will always love him. >> reporter: 15 g.i.s have been killed in afghanistan just this past week. with at least 50 americans dead according to military times online, meanwhile a hunt continues for two missing u.s. navy men. taliban claims one man is dead and they want to exchange his body for two insurgent prisoners. >> we focus on the return of these two individuals. >> reporter: the two servicemen were headed back to their base in kabul when they apparently ran into taliban fighters. they ar
the taliban now claims it killed one of the two u.s. sailors missing in afghanistan and kidnapped the other. a napa county soldier was laid to rest today after fighting in afghanistan. >> reporter: jim served four years in the army and 15 months in iraq before going to afghanistan. he was killed there 11 days ago at the age of 21. he died july 14th along with three fellow soldiers when an ied destroyed their vehicle. he went into the army and did service in iraq. >> he had...
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plus if you saw the russian u.s. spy saw there was over think again so-called sounds of taal of the whole operation is said to be housing for playboy and dishing all the secrets in a tell all book all the details on our website r t v dot com. afghan president hamid karzai says he's ready to fight the taliban was less help from nato forces at an international conference in kabul seventeen nations agree that power. for in the country will be have back to afghans by two thousand and fourteen president karzai also secured more international funding for his government argues military analysts again however says the deadline to hand over power may be too far away from manny afghans the international conference that took place this time in kabul has been yet another smashing success for president karzai charming offensive of the international community mr karzai his proved his skills to bomb bozo and to hypnotize the international participants and observers of the occupation in afghanistan he's totally unprecedented however
plus if you saw the russian u.s. spy saw there was over think again so-called sounds of taal of the whole operation is said to be housing for playboy and dishing all the secrets in a tell all book all the details on our website r t v dot com. afghan president hamid karzai says he's ready to fight the taliban was less help from nato forces at an international conference in kabul seventeen nations agree that power. for in the country will be have back to afghans by two thousand and fourteen...
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and a and for the first time the u.s. national aids plan specifically targets gay and bisexual men and. ron simmons who's black gay and h.i.v. positive says targeting reese groups is actually a good thing and more efficient he has a support group for gay charity positive black man i was on the cusp of the wave of the sexual revolution so i had done all the stuff you know with a lot of i thought of knew that. so when i found out i was positive i wasn't surprised by while acknowledging lifestyle has a great deal to do with hiv diagnosis ron says people should avoid social stigma we think of people with lung cancer from the happens but think with their fall so tough luck don't get into how did you get sick that's not important how you guys think the fact is that you are but some scientists say that dealing with how it's contracted remains the key to its prevention than a check on our t. washington d.c. now president obama's urging the u.s. senate to pass an extension of benefits for unemployed americans he's criticizing repu
and a and for the first time the u.s. national aids plan specifically targets gay and bisexual men and. ron simmons who's black gay and h.i.v. positive says targeting reese groups is actually a good thing and more efficient he has a support group for gay charity positive black man i was on the cusp of the wave of the sexual revolution so i had done all the stuff you know with a lot of i thought of knew that. so when i found out i was positive i wasn't surprised by while acknowledging lifestyle...
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to discuss pakistan u.s. relations i'm joined by dan kai human dubai he's the editor of the news service pakistan. dot com in washington we have now was he's the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council of the united states and author of crossed swords pakistan its army and wars within and in london we go to anatol lieven the chair of international relations and terrorism studies at king's college london and the author of the upcoming book pakistan a hard country and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right across talk rules in effect gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and until i want to go to you first hillary clinton was in islamabad not long ago i had a gift five hundred million dollars for a civilian projects build dams and schools and whatnot and the pakistanis were didn't seem all that grateful expression day after almost twelve billion dollars in aid since the bush administration almost eight of billion of that was for military but they weren't
to discuss pakistan u.s. relations i'm joined by dan kai human dubai he's the editor of the news service pakistan. dot com in washington we have now was he's the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council of the united states and author of crossed swords pakistan its army and wars within and in london we go to anatol lieven the chair of international relations and terrorism studies at king's college london and the author of the upcoming book pakistan a hard country and another...
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you mean the u.s. sanctions yes even the latest tough for version of sanctions adopted by the u.s. and already in force they go beyond dollars who are do need a decision. and they go beyond the u.n. sanctions. that's a unilateral step you of course that's unilateral step and now europe is doing this season. we find new sanctions adopted by europe absolutely unacceptable and in no way supporting the positive trend in resolving the problem over iran's nuclear program and. such measures can prove to be counterproductive because they may trigger in negative reactions. actually the the sanctions that the united states has imposed against the islamic republic are the toughest average of three here is a quote from president barack obama. are ratcheting up the pressure on the iranian government for its failure to meet its obligations and today we're taking another step a step that demonstrates the broad bipartisan support for holding iran accountable . i'm pleased to sign into law the toughest sanctions against iran ever passed by the united states cars there should be no doubt the united
you mean the u.s. sanctions yes even the latest tough for version of sanctions adopted by the u.s. and already in force they go beyond dollars who are do need a decision. and they go beyond the u.n. sanctions. that's a unilateral step you of course that's unilateral step and now europe is doing this season. we find new sanctions adopted by europe absolutely unacceptable and in no way supporting the positive trend in resolving the problem over iran's nuclear program and. such measures can prove...
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turn off the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups they claim the link proves the reasoning behind the ball was fictitious and embarrassing. from a breath of fresh air here in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and. become the hottest month. brings out today with more on those stories in less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime check out the latest technological advances in russia with make levy.
turn off the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups they claim the link proves the reasoning behind the ball was fictitious and embarrassing. from a breath of fresh air here in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and. become the hottest month. brings out today with more on those stories in less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime check out the latest technological advances in russia with make levy.
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any u.s. senators are calling for an inquiry into the release of the lockerbie bomber the u.k. prime minister david cameron refuses to conduct the procure also denies reports that oil giant b.p. was involved in the release b.p. has been accused of lobbying for a gras you to be freed to secure an energy deal griet was freed last year on the grounds he is terminally ill two hundred seventy people mostly americans were killed as a plane was blown up over scotland's lockerbie. and other tropical storm is intensifying and heading towards the south china adding to the weather woes that have slipped to millions in the country it comes as officials announce the death toll of seven hundred in china so far this year from floods caused by torrential rains millions have been forced to flee their homes hundreds remain missing as the bad weather rages on most of the casualties are due to mudslides and landslides resulting from the heavy downpours. time now for business of data you can see and this year with the latest of course and we here in the book making could soon become big business in
any u.s. senators are calling for an inquiry into the release of the lockerbie bomber the u.k. prime minister david cameron refuses to conduct the procure also denies reports that oil giant b.p. was involved in the release b.p. has been accused of lobbying for a gras you to be freed to secure an energy deal griet was freed last year on the grounds he is terminally ill two hundred seventy people mostly americans were killed as a plane was blown up over scotland's lockerbie. and other tropical...
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u.s. gis have been killed in afghanistan this week putting july to be the deadliest since the war began with 50 americans dead according to the military times online. >> this is a hard struggle. and general petraeus has said very clearly that it's likely to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: meanwhile, a massive manhunt continues for two missing u.s. navy men. cbs news reports the taliban claims one is dead and they want to exchange his body for insurgent prisoners. >> we will do all we can, everything. large number of forces focused on the return of these individuals. >> reporter: the two servicemen were believed to be heading back to their base in kabul when they apparently ran into taliban fighters. there was a gun fight and a representative said one was killed and the other captured. u.s. military is searching earn afghanistan for the two men south of kabul. >> it serves to remind of the challenges that we have and also the service and sacrifices that so many make. newly lea
u.s. gis have been killed in afghanistan this week putting july to be the deadliest since the war began with 50 americans dead according to the military times online. >> this is a hard struggle. and general petraeus has said very clearly that it's likely to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: meanwhile, a massive manhunt continues for two missing u.s. navy men. cbs news reports the taliban claims one is dead and they want to exchange his body for insurgent prisoners....
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the u.s. military hunts for who's behind exposing classified cover ups in afghanistan and we can fix website this is promising further revelations to come. admit to civilian casualties. that we are still feeling the impact of the global recession sixty years of the country joined in view only on that continues to grow more and more families all turning to charities for the daily bills. and russian that just went to repairing a clamp down on some psychics who call in the thousands of dollars out to vulnerable clients ortiz up running to down the other ties and as well as demanding that they prove inabilities a certified. when next. speaks to us off the academic and outspoken palestinian supporter norman finkelstein i see it.
the u.s. military hunts for who's behind exposing classified cover ups in afghanistan and we can fix website this is promising further revelations to come. admit to civilian casualties. that we are still feeling the impact of the global recession sixty years of the country joined in view only on that continues to grow more and more families all turning to charities for the daily bills. and russian that just went to repairing a clamp down on some psychics who call in the thousands of dollars out...
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u.s. government officials say it is the position of ceo of bp. a post held by tony hayward since 2007 until apparently very soon. since the oil started gushing back in april, bp has tried to weather its own storm surrounding it. and ceo tony hayward as the public face of the company has only made waves. >> i'm not stonewalling. >>> he stated that the size of the spill is tiny compared to the size of the gulf of mexico. while the crisis roiled, he attended a yacht race and then these memorable words. >> i'd like my life back. >> well, now it looks like he has it. reportedly, bp's board has been negotiating his departure and he may resign as early as tomorrow. one day before the board is set to announce a huge second quarter loss. bp is saying mr. hayward remains the chief executive officer and has the full confidence of our board and senior management. calling the reports just rumors and speculation. on the front lines today, boats that had to leave ahead of the storm are back. to continue
u.s. government officials say it is the position of ceo of bp. a post held by tony hayward since 2007 until apparently very soon. since the oil started gushing back in april, bp has tried to weather its own storm surrounding it. and ceo tony hayward as the public face of the company has only made waves. >> i'm not stonewalling. >>> he stated that the size of the spill is tiny compared to the size of the gulf of mexico. while the crisis roiled, he attended a yacht race and then...